AcomData introduces the mini Pal for the Mac mini. With available storage up to 320GB, 4 USB 2.0 ports and 3 FireWire ports, the mini Pal extends the capabilities of your Mac mini. Mini Pal is the same size (6.5" square), has the same shape, and features the same case materials and finish as the Mac mini.

Acomdata - "We know you love your Mac mini. But what if you need more? More storage, for instance. Or more connections for your digital devices. What about backing up your precious digital photos, music and other files that you would hate to lose should something go wrong?

The logos on top don't bother me. I figure the mini is gong to cover it anyways. The ones one the front are ridiculous. What's with that big LED on the front? It looks like a jewel on a guitar amplifier._________________1.25GHz Mac Mini / 1.8GHz iMac G5 / 2.0GHz C2D Mac mini (2009)
4GB iPod mini / 2G iPod shuffle / 16GB iPhone 3G
Apple TV 2
iLife's a Bitch!

Man... they're just crankin' the matched drives out like crazy, huh? How many brands make these now?

I like the one-touch back-up, though. I've never used anything like that. What do you do, mark certain things to be part of the back up, and then just push the button any time you feel it needs to run?_________________It's my fault Black Leaf died!

Cover up a logo with another logo? Is that actually manufactored as a sticker or would you have to do it yourself?_________________Computer Engineer
Junior, Brown University
15" NC8430 HP Laptop
1.42Ghz PPC Mac Mini, 1Gb RAM, 1st Gen
40GB G4 iPod
2GB Black iPod Nano

Cover up a logo with another logo? Is that actually manufactored as a sticker or would you have to do it yourself?

Its just a Mini Cooper bonnet badge. I wouldn't actually put one on my machine but if I had to make a choice I'd prefer it over some of the less aesthetic logos I've seen on some of these boxes._________________2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB RAM
miniStack 500GB
Dell 1905FP
Logitech Wave Cordless Desktop

Man... they're just crankin' the matched drives out like crazy, huh? How many brands make these now?

I like the one-touch back-up, though. I've never used anything like that. What do you do, mark certain things to be part of the back up, and then just push the button any time you feel it needs to run?